We were checking out Flickr over the weekend and found this pretty photo of Mckayvb's bedroom. We really like the color and look of the room. We especially liked how she used two side tables to create the look of one large table.
We were checking out Flickr over the weekend and found this pretty photo of Mckayvb's bedroom. We really like the color and look of the room. We especially liked how she used two side tables to create the look of one large table.
This is a great example of how to make design work in your space. If you love a piece of furniture but it's too big or too small, think of ways to still create the look in your space.
[Photo via Flickr's Mckayvb]
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I personally hope mirrored furniture goes away and never ever comes back.
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Lets do the math...
Gaudy, Ugly tables x 2 = Larger Single Gaudy, Ugly table.
Congrats, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts!
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Awww, that's somewhat harsh, phauxtoe. In the right setting, I think little mirrored accents can be kind of glamorous.
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i like the mirrored tables!
view dM's profile
Someone needs a cuppa coffee...
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I love retro Art Deco mirrored furniture. A piece can really add some sparkle to a dull darkish corner.
Would love to have it in my boudoir with lots of ultra-soft textiles in white or a pastel hue... ooo, so girlie!!
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Is there a specific name for these types of mirrored furniture? I've been noticing them a lot more lately. They don't look gaudy at all....some people sure are opinionated today.
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Geez, I'm new here. Isn't the point trying to appreciate each person's style and help each other. I've had my eyes on a couple of mirrored tables for quite some time and they're finally arriving this week!
http://www.horchow.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=cprod21570016&cmCat=search&searchType=MAIN&parentId=
Now comes the decision about what lamps to use on them. I'm open to suggestions. Thanks
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